What does it smell like...a $500 dollar bottle of Creed Aventus for 1/10th of the price.
Made in the USA in Liberty Twp. Ohio.
All of our ingredients and raw materials sourced from U.S. companies.
We are a veteran owned family/small business trying to create high quality made in the USA products that actually save you money.
Why buy our version vs the competitors? The dupes are competing for the lowest price...and they are willing to sacrifice quality to do it. You're getting cheap ingredients and toilet water concentrations..
Most of their bottles are only 1oz...so you're getting twice as much for our small bottle...and 3 times the amount for the bigger one...and our ingredients are all sourced from American companies. Nothing cheap goes into this bottle. I think most guys want the perfect balance of savings AND quality...and I discovered...it can be done. So here we are. I make this in house one bottle at a time.. so if you try it and you want it tailored to your preference I can do it. If you want it to be offensively strong...I'll do it. If you need it toned down...not a problem.
Name: "Dominion"
Why? Because it smells like authority with good taste. “Dominion” suggests power without shouting, control without chaos, presence without perfume-overload. It fits a scent that starts fruity (like a bribe), turns smoky (like damage control), and ends warm and musky (like you actually meant to be this charismatic all along).
It’s got that imperial vibe—like you didn’t just walk into the room, you arrived, and now everyone else is reacting to you. It's not called "Confidence" because that's what try-hards name body spray. It's not called "Alpha" because... ew. It's Dominion—quiet power, undeniable influence, the scent of someone who already won and is just here for the formality.
Imagine walking into a room and immediately making every other guy smell like they bathe in regret and Axe body spray. That’s the power of this fragrance. It doesn’t whisper “I’m here”—it kicks the door down wearing a leather jacket and a smirk.
Top notes? Think pineapple doing pull-ups in a luxury gym—sweet, sharp, and a little too confident. Blackcurrant and apple trail behind like hype men in an entourage, backing up that fruity punch with smooth, fresh swagger. Bergamot keeps the whole thing from turning into a fruit salad.
Then it takes a turn. A smoky note slithers in—birch, sly and mysterious, like you just stepped out of a burning Maserati (which you totally survived, obviously). Patchouli and jasmine show up like two art school dropouts who talk in metaphors but somehow make sense—complex, weirdly sexy, and kind of unforgettable.
And then the base hits. Musk and ambergris wrap around you like a cashmere sweater that smells vaguely of old money and well-kept secrets. Oakmoss and vanilla pull it all down to earth—warm, woody, grounded, like the scent equivalent of whispering, “I’ve got this,” and meaning it.
Overall? It’s modern masculinity without the cringe. Sophisticated without trying too hard. A fragrance that turns heads without asking permission. Wear it in the boardroom, wear it on a date, wear it to your ex’s wedding. Just don’t wear it if you’re not ready for unsolicited compliments and existential envy.